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he shared with us today details of an overnight shooting. it happened around 1:00 in the morning inside this on-campus garage. police responded to find the men allegedly intoxicated. the suspects jumped into a car and drove off hitting one of his officers. her partner fired a shot to stop the car. >> right there and supposedly it happened right here. >> reporter: on campus today, the women were upset but they dpin didn't find out about it right away. >> i have not received any e-mails and my parents either. they are signed up on the system. >> i didn't get anything. i never heard about it. my friend told me last night. i wished the university did something better about it or they took better precaution with it. >> reporter: we asked the chief why an immediate alert to the communities. >> other students agree and continue to feel perfectly safe on this campus. >> things like this, they don't seem to happen. >> usually it doesn't happen. you have to live day by day. >> my first is that those suspects were not students at george mason universit
he shared with us today details of an overnight shooting. it happened around 1:00 in the morning inside this on-campus garage. police responded to find the men allegedly intoxicated. the suspects jumped into a car and drove off hitting one of his officers. her partner fired a shot to stop the car. >> right there and supposedly it happened right here. >> reporter: on campus today, the women were upset but they dpin didn't find out about it right away. >> i have not received any...
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not us. "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad." . >>> we got a word of warning tonight if you have a pet dog at home. veterinarians say there's a local outbreak of canine influenza. dog flu in montgomery county. at least two have died in that county in recent weeks and at least seven others are very ill. news 4 jackie bensen explains what you can do to protect your dog. >> reporter: this doctor of brookeville animal hospital administers a flu shot to the poodle. this is one of several montgomery county vets sounding the alarm. >> then it can progress to where they get pneumonia, a very high fever. and they end up, some of these dogs have actually passed away. some of them are currently at the specialty practice in oxygen case. >> reporter: this new strain of canine flu is highly contagious spread by contact and some infected dogs will show no sign whatsoever of having the virus. >> you can have a dog walking around going to all the dog parks infecting all those
not us. "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad." . >>> we got a word of warning tonight if you have a pet dog at home. veterinarians say there's a local outbreak of canine influenza. dog flu in montgomery county. at least two have died in that county in recent weeks and at least seven others are very ill. news 4 jackie bensen explains what you can do to protect your dog. >> reporter: this doctor of brookeville animal hospital administers a...
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now that's south of us. getting a couple moderate showers northern neck of virginia, parts of southern maryland. that's tibing to advance to the south and east. right now, the close-up view of the radar is showing right around the metro area, we have just a few light showers. now just to our south and east, those are going to be continuing to advance off to the southeast of us. right now, i'm watching this area of some moderate rain. there's even some thunder and lightning associated with that. it is way up into southern pennsylvania. that area of moderate rain is probably going to be into the metro area. and for the events on the mall, unfortunately, by around 2:00 to 3:00 in the afternoon, we'll begin to see that moving in. we'll take a look at that in detail. and we'll look at the rest of your week and weekend in a couple minutes, aaron. >> reporter: before the events started to get under way, there was a large crowd that gathered for a march. a march for jobs and justice here in d.c. news 4 tony tull's b
now that's south of us. getting a couple moderate showers northern neck of virginia, parts of southern maryland. that's tibing to advance to the south and east. right now, the close-up view of the radar is showing right around the metro area, we have just a few light showers. now just to our south and east, those are going to be continuing to advance off to the southeast of us. right now, i'm watching this area of some moderate rain. there's even some thunder and lightning associated with that....
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save sunday for us. thank you for being with us. ♪ >>> good morning, and welcome to "this week." >>> spy shift. the president reforms america's secret surveillance programs. was his hand forced by this man? >> no, i don't think he was a patriot. >> this morning, snowden's father responds. brand new details. will his son come home to face trial? what will he reveal next in only on "this week." >>> plus this morning, the embassies reopen after the worldwide terror alert. are we at risk? >>> and why is donald trump stumping in iowa? >> the republican party is in serious trouble. >> the roundtable weighs in on the ti
save sunday for us. thank you for being with us. ♪ >>> good morning, and welcome to "this week." >>> spy shift. the president reforms america's secret surveillance programs. was his hand forced by this man? >> no, i don't think he was a patriot. >> this morning, snowden's father responds. brand new details. will his son come home to face trial? what will he reveal next in only on "this week." >>> plus this morning, the embassies...
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some authorities are now using a water-like spray that can be used to douse your belongings and if a criminal runs off with them, they'll be in for a surprise. here's abc's gio benitez tonight. >> reporter: it's the mist that police say marks the crook. the spray used here in an undercover setup is laced with invisible and odorless paint that can only be spotted with a uv black light. it's called smart water csi and just last month, detectives equipped a decoy car with the spray at a south florida parking garage. an alleged burglar taking the bait. >> he opened the door, he grabbed something on the front seat and then he starts to rifle through a wallet and that is when the smart water agent sprays him. >> reporter: he was marked and a judge mentioned it in court. >> xhm mained him with the black light and detected he had smat water on his clothing and skin. >> reporter: police are using it in stings. store owners are using the spral as a booby trap over their doors. and anyone that wants to protect their valuables, like a watch or iphone, can just mark them with the paint. if stolen
some authorities are now using a water-like spray that can be used to douse your belongings and if a criminal runs off with them, they'll be in for a surprise. here's abc's gio benitez tonight. >> reporter: it's the mist that police say marks the crook. the spray used here in an undercover setup is laced with invisible and odorless paint that can only be spotted with a uv black light. it's called smart water csi and just last month, detectives equipped a decoy car with the spray at a...
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we were surprised when abc's david kerley told us why, told us the reason. >> reporter: it can happen in a blink. a car can't stop and a pedestrian dummy serves as a statement of an alarming problem. at just 35 miles per hour there is just a fraction of a second to react. a pedestrian is killed on our roads on average every two hours. like this jogger in charlotte, someone on a road is hurt every 8 minutes. this man suffered minor injuries, the driver who left the scene later arrested. most striking, half of pedestrian deaths involve alcohol. a third of the pedestrians killed, 1500 people, were walki walking drunk. >> 7 out of 10 pedestrian fatalities happen at night and often involve alcohol. >> reporter: walking drunks have become such a problem in england. watch this man falling onto the rail trucks or this man who false onto the escalator and can't get off. this video warnings of the danger of walkers. weekend nights are the most dangerous times. while the majority happen in cities, it's not at intersections. what can you do? be predictable, follow the rules of the road. never ass
we were surprised when abc's david kerley told us why, told us the reason. >> reporter: it can happen in a blink. a car can't stop and a pedestrian dummy serves as a statement of an alarming problem. at just 35 miles per hour there is just a fraction of a second to react. a pedestrian is killed on our roads on average every two hours. like this jogger in charlotte, someone on a road is hurt every 8 minutes. this man suffered minor injuries, the driver who left the scene later arrested....
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for the rest of us, more advice tonight. if you're going to be doing yard work, wear long sleeves and long pants. don't walk around barefoot in the grass because yellow jackets build their nests on the ground. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, look kroesly. is that a ufo in florida? the new video in our index. opportunity here. i can use ssocs walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. for over 30 years. and it's now the most doctor recommended, the most preferred and the most studied. so when it comes to getting the most out of your multivitamin, the choice is clear. centrum. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getti
for the rest of us, more advice tonight. if you're going to be doing yard work, wear long sleeves and long pants. don't walk around barefoot in the grass because yellow jackets build their nests on the ground. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, look kroesly. is that a ufo in florida? the new video in our index. opportunity here. i can use ssocs walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when...
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for most of us, it won't take much convincing to indulge. a harvard study showing chocolate keeps the brain healthy and sharp in old age. when older adults were given hot cocoa for a month, their blood flow was better and memory improved by 30%. >> i need a cup of hot cocoa. >>> cheerleading is apparently a more dangerous sport than it appears to be. researchers say many cheerleaders don't realize it when they suffer concussions. a study shows that more than 30% of them inaccurate self-report the severity of their symptoms. >>> grammy winner usher will face off in court with his ex-wife on friday, now that she's been granted an emergency custody hearing. tameka raymond appealed the custody. she's seeking temporary custody of their two sons along with decisionmaking authority. >>> pga championship begins today. the season's final golf major. and we're one week until mid-august. >> baseball playoffs not far away. every game is important. here's espn with highlights. >> welcome into our "sportscenter" studios here in los angeles. along with nei
for most of us, it won't take much convincing to indulge. a harvard study showing chocolate keeps the brain healthy and sharp in old age. when older adults were given hot cocoa for a month, their blood flow was better and memory improved by 30%. >> i need a cup of hot cocoa. >>> cheerleading is apparently a more dangerous sport than it appears to be. researchers say many cheerleaders don't realize it when they suffer concussions. a study shows that more than 30% of them...
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thing, doing their own but they have also attacked on the desire to hurt us. embassies, some experts are worried it may portray america as week, saying there was a lot of chest thumping on jihadist websites. the state department says they were not taking any chances. fight against terror got a financial boost today from the kingdom of saudi arabia. king abdullah donated $100 million to the united nations center on counterterrorism. the secretary of state john kerry applauded the move, calling it an important step towards giving other countries the means to combat terrorism. >> two soldiers wounded in the deadly 2009 shooting spree at fort hood testified about the day they watched their comrades die. the emotional testimony came as the draw against admitting shooter major nadal hassan resumed. yesterday, his attorneys argued that the major, representing himself, was trying to give himself the death penalty. toudge denied their request take over or leave the case, saying that hassan has the right to represent himself even if he is doing so poorly. hassan did not
thing, doing their own but they have also attacked on the desire to hurt us. embassies, some experts are worried it may portray america as week, saying there was a lot of chest thumping on jihadist websites. the state department says they were not taking any chances. fight against terror got a financial boost today from the kingdom of saudi arabia. king abdullah donated $100 million to the united nations center on counterterrorism. the secretary of state john kerry applauded the move, calling...
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now that you told us. staying up all night to do that. >> putting that in my outlook calendar right now. >> birthday celebration with bianca. >> yes. >>> lots of promises made in the as seen on tv commercials, but do the products really measure up? our crack team of mom testers couldn't wait to try a new batch of summer-themed products. dn't wait to try the new summer products. ♪ let no cupboard ever go bare. the everyday collection. by target. wait for it... ah! ah! wait for it... wait for it... [ laughs ] you know, i'm not trying to be ungrateful here or anything... but i just don't think i should have to wait for it! who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, we won't make you wait for it. our efficient, online system allows us to get you through your home loan process fast. which means you'll never have to beg for a quick closing. in fact, here at quicken loans we close the majority of our home loans in thirty days or less... and that's pretty darn fast! because we believe you've got
now that you told us. staying up all night to do that. >> putting that in my outlook calendar right now. >> birthday celebration with bianca. >> yes. >>> lots of promises made in the as seen on tv commercials, but do the products really measure up? our crack team of mom testers couldn't wait to try a new batch of summer-themed products. dn't wait to try the new summer products. ♪ let no cupboard ever go bare. the everyday collection. by target. wait for it... ah!...
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griffin and mores us just spectators. pick it up in the first quarter, curt serious kins, razor sharp. davis wide open. 7-0, cousins 6-7 and the touchdown. rex grossman. struggled a little bit. second quarter. big fella takes it up 13-14 game. let's go to late in the game, impressive drive-by former west virginia quarterback white. they scored a touchdown then this. the two-point conversion. the redskins hold on to beat the titans, the final in nashville 22-21 washington. here's the play of the game. bernard pierce had a terrific run like a whirling der vish, sloppy field, 20-yard touchdown, the ravens went big, 44-16. let's hope they don't lose pierce. that's a look at your morning sports, have a great day, everybody. >> all right, jacqui, are we off to a great start as he's wishing us weatherwise? >> it's not terrible but did you see that? >> it's coming down in baltimore. last night in baltimore. >> it was coming down. >> i know. in time to see the whole thing. it was great. all right, well, we're going to have the sam
griffin and mores us just spectators. pick it up in the first quarter, curt serious kins, razor sharp. davis wide open. 7-0, cousins 6-7 and the touchdown. rex grossman. struggled a little bit. second quarter. big fella takes it up 13-14 game. let's go to late in the game, impressive drive-by former west virginia quarterback white. they scored a touchdown then this. the two-point conversion. the redskins hold on to beat the titans, the final in nashville 22-21 washington. here's the play of the...
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i used to dye it all the time. michael: that says a lot about -- says your hair sanchez lot about you. most of the audience has different hairstyles. for women, limp. see if you relate to this. 74% of males find long hair more attractive than short hair. nicole: i have heard that. michael: my man looking like my would have's hair is short. i better not saying anything. [laughter] they find short hair, sexy, fun, young, and wife material. ooh. nicole: ok. michael: somebody like i'm going to grow mine out. medium length hair suggests you're intelligent and good natured and short length hair is the most debated. but it shows that you're an outgoing and confident woman to have short hair which i agree because not every woman can wear short hair. what about when you cut bangs? nicole: i cut bangs and then i grow them out all the time. anybody that's had issues, we cut them and we love them for like three days and then you wash them and realize you have to blow dry them and cut them again and it's the thing. and you bobb
i used to dye it all the time. michael: that says a lot about -- says your hair sanchez lot about you. most of the audience has different hairstyles. for women, limp. see if you relate to this. 74% of males find long hair more attractive than short hair. nicole: i have heard that. michael: my man looking like my would have's hair is short. i better not saying anything. [laughter] they find short hair, sexy, fun, young, and wife material. ooh. nicole: ok. michael: somebody like i'm going to grow...
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you know before -- we can discuss the use of weapons. otherwise, you know, if you fire a few rockets as -- president clinton used to do in afghanistan, and then -- sit back, that would be quite useless. >> when you say establish, re-establish political credibility, what do you mean? do you mean -- side with the rebels, for example? look, we are going to enter more of -- more assertively on their behalf? >> first of all, no. to take -- clear political position, saying we can not -- as the international community allows president assad to continue killing his people, it is clear that the attacks were done by him. there's ample evidence. president obama knows that. the french, the british, they are -- given him lots of evidence. the latest attack is muff to -- assign a team american experts to study the -- area and find out that the attack has happened. >> right. >> president obama is hiding behind the -- russia's president putin. in fact, two of them are working together in this sense. putin threatens to veto and obama says because of the
you know before -- we can discuss the use of weapons. otherwise, you know, if you fire a few rockets as -- president clinton used to do in afghanistan, and then -- sit back, that would be quite useless. >> when you say establish, re-establish political credibility, what do you mean? do you mean -- side with the rebels, for example? look, we are going to enter more of -- more assertively on their behalf? >> first of all, no. to take -- clear political position, saying we can not --...
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sometimes when people use it to the using it as a shorthand for the set of policy and that is helpful to help the tea party recognize something in the bill that other people wouldn't have seen but the reason the proposition 21 came about is not because of the united nations. it was because the people in the regional equity movements. some of the people i wrote about in my book work riding on the agenda 21. when the controversy broke, the "los angeles times" made fun of the tea party in the east bay for thinking that there was a u.n. conspiracy behind proposition 21. they were able to use that as a political level against these people. they recognize something there was a danger what they realized it was in california and its regional equity movement that was behind this it would have been harder to attack them what i am saying is there is a whole other dimension which is bigger than agenda 21 that people don't know about and need to know about. we have a question over here. yes, sir. >> plenty of e-mails we talked about this summer. >> wonderful. >> thank you for your help with that.
sometimes when people use it to the using it as a shorthand for the set of policy and that is helpful to help the tea party recognize something in the bill that other people wouldn't have seen but the reason the proposition 21 came about is not because of the united nations. it was because the people in the regional equity movements. some of the people i wrote about in my book work riding on the agenda 21. when the controversy broke, the "los angeles times" made fun of the tea party...
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some of us are late sleepers. is it that hard -- i don't care if it's been sitting there for six hours. i want a mcmuffin and i'm sorry, i just got up and it's 2:00 p.m. >> breakfast at lumpbl is tnch greatest thing. do you think obama should be impeached? >> i was going to be an impassioned speech about the very subject that ann brought up. and you agreed and andy seems to agree. i don't know, you love having chicken for breakfast which is very strange. what was the meat you had in your -- >> chicken. >> now, that's weird. we don't want to eat chicken for breakfast. but the thing is, these fast food companies, they know what the customers want. checkout time is noon, all right? and so i get up at 11:40 and all there are are hamburgers all over the streets. >> right. all over the streets. >> i want an egg and a biscuit. >> this is why you need to buy a house. >> see, this is the most important story we've ever done, greg. >> andy, you're just going to bed when taco bell opens for breakfast. >> exactly. >> so you'l
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sheila is back with us tonight. and whether things are going the way we thought. >> welt, joy, the result of that vote is still being felt around washington tonight. the spokesperson in the national security council, president obama's decision make willing be guided by what is in the best interest of the quite. he believes there is core interests and that's a key trades, at stake for the quite in the countries who violate international norms regarding chemical weapons need to be held accountable. me decision yet from president obama, and no changes course. but more evidence today that what is on the table is something short and aimed only at sending a message. >> the president has been very clear, that he is not contemplating an open ended action. he is contemplating what we are talking about here is something that is very discreet and limited. >> in washington he faced demands for more consultation. there are closed door and class fied proofings of u.s. intelligence. sources say there is emphasis on what the videos
sheila is back with us tonight. and whether things are going the way we thought. >> welt, joy, the result of that vote is still being felt around washington tonight. the spokesperson in the national security council, president obama's decision make willing be guided by what is in the best interest of the quite. he believes there is core interests and that's a key trades, at stake for the quite in the countries who violate international norms regarding chemical weapons need to be held...
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they have been voting against us the entire time when there were not attacking us. and president obama is dealing with that in numbers structurally that his side simply cannot win against. i mean, we have watched democratic african-american politicians essentially -- certain districts where they can always win, but never statewide. i am wondering what happens next . during an entire race is imagine that to all people of color in this country and around the world, you know, bringing together latinos and asian-americans and the gay, straight, everyone when structurally speaking you still have that tea party that was doing better than as for most of president obama is administration when it came to grass roots organizing, and that same tea party are the same people voting in these stand-your-round loss and ideas like stop and frisk alive today. i am wondering, given the opposition that is still very much as entrenched as it was 50 years ago, what happens next? >> i think we are talking here about all along revolution. and in the president's defense, one of the great th
they have been voting against us the entire time when there were not attacking us. and president obama is dealing with that in numbers structurally that his side simply cannot win against. i mean, we have watched democratic african-american politicians essentially -- certain districts where they can always win, but never statewide. i am wondering what happens next . during an entire race is imagine that to all people of color in this country and around the world, you know, bringing together...
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so i'm immune, i'm used to it now. see what i'm saying. >> if you lived in a mining town, you would go into the coal mines. this is all you know, and this is all they know. so they're going into this. well, they know the dangers there. but what they have is no choice. and the way the game is rigged, they can't win. i mean the number of guys that actually survive the corner, to get into mid-level drug dealing, so they can get away from the corner, they're few and far between. >> hopefully i'll could be in a position, a better position where i could find something positive to do. but if i have nothing to do, then i will have to resort to what i know. you feel what i'm saying? like, what else am i going to do? care of our family, take care of our children and to get 7.35 raise up to 12.35 or 15. >> growing up in a poor neighborhood in baltimore means the odds are stacked against you. >> and so we have a school to prison pipeline operating in baltimore and in other cities across the nation where young people believe with s
so i'm immune, i'm used to it now. see what i'm saying. >> if you lived in a mining town, you would go into the coal mines. this is all you know, and this is all they know. so they're going into this. well, they know the dangers there. but what they have is no choice. and the way the game is rigged, they can't win. i mean the number of guys that actually survive the corner, to get into mid-level drug dealing, so they can get away from the corner, they're few and far between. >>...
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one by one, the horrors of the ghetto showed themselves to us. poverty and urban decay plagued our new city. store fronts had shattered windows. streets were marked with potholes. bridges and tunnels were splashed with grafetti. the streets downtown, even near city hall, were often streets that smelled of urine. homeless men and women aggressively pan handed, and that's when they were nice to you, and they costed tourists and residents alike. crime plagued our new city as well. drug dealing seemed much more prevalent at times than employment. muggings took place in plain sight. gunshots rang at night regularly interrupting my tv watching. racism also ruled my town. asians, and it didn't matter if we were chinese, vietnamese, korean, filipinos, but we had one name, and that was chinaman. that was the case in school, on the streets, on the bus, and seemingly anywhere and everywhere. on the sidewalks, teenagers had a habit of entertaining themselves by creeping up behind frail and elderly asian imgrants and then frightening by screaming at the top o
one by one, the horrors of the ghetto showed themselves to us. poverty and urban decay plagued our new city. store fronts had shattered windows. streets were marked with potholes. bridges and tunnels were splashed with grafetti. the streets downtown, even near city hall, were often streets that smelled of urine. homeless men and women aggressively pan handed, and that's when they were nice to you, and they costed tourists and residents alike. crime plagued our new city as well. drug dealing...
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military means is still using. afghanistan which killed more than four thousand people until now most of them women and children and they are using the again. many people are killed and once i received a letter from. yemeni taxes that i have are saying that please how can i send a message to the congress saying that i am attacked said that i about nothing to do with al qaeda and please don't bomb me so that's that's the problem still involve the still using these rules under cannot see he will obama when he talks about winning the hearts and minds of the people of the middle east all of the muslim words i don't believe he will succeed with. if he wants to to win the minds and the hearts of middle eastern people i think you should promote peace peace between the arabs between the israelis and i'd also talk peace between. the words mr apjohn that that sounds like a monumental task let's talk about that in the second part of the program after a short break. with. douglas drills in trying to take just on this one show
military means is still using. afghanistan which killed more than four thousand people until now most of them women and children and they are using the again. many people are killed and once i received a letter from. yemeni taxes that i have are saying that please how can i send a message to the congress saying that i am attacked said that i about nothing to do with al qaeda and please don't bomb me so that's that's the problem still involve the still using these rules under cannot see he will...
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think you for joining us on "rt ." -- thank you for joining us on "rt." >> they say geopolitics is a lot like a schoolyard, and it sounds kind of immature. that is kind of stuff they would do, cancel a date to show you how much their feelings are hurt. it's not mistake this canceled meeting with cutting off diplomatic relations, which is a total rejection of any form of discussion with another country, which sends a bold and possibly dangerous political message. what obama did was a minor annoyance. he knows that he will talk to the group and a near future. how will they not talk to the next g8 summit? will he just hide behind angela merkel the whole time or duck behind the sharp cocktail -- the shrimp cocktail? one could argue that he had to appease republicans by looking strong, but this grand snubbing comes across as silly. passing something like a new amendment is how you show the people you are really mad, even if your anger is a rational because you still pretty much did the right thing. but that is just my opinion.
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us. be sure to follow us on twitter. i know you are all on it. jeronfnc. thanks to my panel and all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot. hope to see you here next week. >>> on "fox news watch" -- what do you say to the cynics that go this is an overreaction to benghazi? >> one thing i tried to do as president is not overreact. >> president obama makes a post-prime time appearance. commenting on key issues and terror threats facing our nation. was this the right venue to make news? "the washington post" gets bought by amazon billionaire jeff bazzos. how did the media react to the news? what will this mean for the future of the newspaper business? >> you have the republican chairman -- i would say understandably miffed about these hillary clinton film. >> even some folks at nbc against the peacock plan to produce a miniseries about hillary clinton to run before she runs for president. and the head of the rmc takes a stand. demanding nbc and cnn drop their clinton projects. how will this fall in? >>> oprah speaks out about the trayvon martin shooting. did her
us. be sure to follow us on twitter. i know you are all on it. jeronfnc. thanks to my panel and all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot. hope to see you here next week. >>> on "fox news watch" -- what do you say to the cynics that go this is an overreaction to benghazi? >> one thing i tried to do as president is not overreact. >> president obama makes a post-prime time appearance. commenting on key issues and terror threats facing our nation. was this the right...
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they in turn support us. but the conversation will continue online on the "washington week" webcast extra where among other things, we'll sort through the rest of the highlights from the president's news conference including whether he does the dishes in the white house. what do you think the answer to that question is? that is streaming live at 8:30 p.m. eastern. and available all weekend long at pbs.org/washingtonweek. keep up with daily developments with the pbs newshour and we'll see you next week right here on "washington week." good night. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- prudential. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. >> "live from lincoln center" is made possible by a major grant from metlife. metlife. [snap] i can do this. [applause] [fanfare] with additional support from the robert wood johnson 1962 charitable trust, dedica
they in turn support us. but the conversation will continue online on the "washington week" webcast extra where among other things, we'll sort through the rest of the highlights from the president's news conference including whether he does the dishes in the white house. what do you think the answer to that question is? that is streaming live at 8:30 p.m. eastern. and available all weekend long at pbs.org/washingtonweek. keep up with daily developments with the pbs newshour and we'll...
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pat buchanan joins us. how are you, sir? >> i'm very well. >> this congresswoman says she plans to introduce no subsidies from congress. >> good for her. she believes in shared sacrifice. if we're in it, we're all in it together. you remember we were just talking about george h. w. bush. he goes down and volunteers at age 18. you get the families of the rich and famous out there fighting alongside the guys who come from west virginia. that's the way the country needs to be. but this congress of the united states exempts itself from the kinds of things it imposes on the general public. >> i actually had that conversation about president bush 41 you and i had on the green room. here's the problem. i was with her for a sechblond. i thought okay, good. good for her. then i read deeper. she said the bill would not affect staff. i'm like really? if she's going to go for it with gusto, why didn't she include her staffs? >> did you hear the reason? or read down into the reason? a brain drain from capitol hill. >> first of all, i don
pat buchanan joins us. how are you, sir? >> i'm very well. >> this congresswoman says she plans to introduce no subsidies from congress. >> good for her. she believes in shared sacrifice. if we're in it, we're all in it together. you remember we were just talking about george h. w. bush. he goes down and volunteers at age 18. you get the families of the rich and famous out there fighting alongside the guys who come from west virginia. that's the way the country needs to be....
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great to have you with us. let's begin with the latest delay of obamacare rollout to the benefit of the insurance companies to the detriment to create another burden for the individual. >> i find it fascinating republicans are criticized because they want to slow down obamacare but it is okay if the president wants to not enforced the law. we are repeatedly told, in fact, i read over the weekend this is the law a conservative supreme court invalidated it. get used to it so apparently when we are the president decides he will not implement. i see we will have a robust debate this fall if it is not good enough prime time and clearly it is not been then we need to start over. it passed without a single solitary republican vote. let's see if you can find it without a single solitary republican vote. lou: will it be funded? and after 40 votes that the republican party has expressed itself, on repealing obamacare, knu significantly alter the law or can you repeal it in reality? >> we the senate to repeal its but in a
great to have you with us. let's begin with the latest delay of obamacare rollout to the benefit of the insurance companies to the detriment to create another burden for the individual. >> i find it fascinating republicans are criticized because they want to slow down obamacare but it is okay if the president wants to not enforced the law. we are repeatedly told, in fact, i read over the weekend this is the law a conservative supreme court invalidated it. get used to it so apparently when...
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part of that is on us to fight back and expose that. only after labor day did the president come forward and begin to speak again to the people and explain where they were moving with the compromise to help program. >> even nixon went to the washington monument to meet with the anti-war demonstrators. >> i right in the book about this a little. if senator kennedy had been alive, he was so critical to the election of president obama. his endorsement in the pivotal period with the turbulence in turmoil early after south carolina, i think he would have been important inside the system as a push towards something bigger and would have pushed to have more connection to outside the beltway. obama it is now traveling on the country. he is forced to because of the election. if you sit inside the beltway too long and get in the backroom deals -- >> even movements can be cloistered. i remember a dinner during the george w. bush administration in southern california. it was norman lear and his wife, larry david, bob scheer. they were sitting aroun
part of that is on us to fight back and expose that. only after labor day did the president come forward and begin to speak again to the people and explain where they were moving with the compromise to help program. >> even nixon went to the washington monument to meet with the anti-war demonstrators. >> i right in the book about this a little. if senator kennedy had been alive, he was so critical to the election of president obama. his endorsement in the pivotal period with the...
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for us. need men andat, we women that have courage. we are not looking for excuses. foundation mark lever ine, freedom works, all have found arguments on why obama care should be defunded. is, have estion to you you sat down with any of these organizations to discuss this so perhaps your opinion with be change the? >> if you have not would you so?sider doing >> i have dinner every tuesday demint.th jim claim that because you won't for obama er you are care is utterly ridiculous. i don't disagree away need to get obama care. tactic.ree with the you don't set a strategy out to ry to accomplish something ignoring a couple of realistic facts. is the only way you get rid f obama care is with 67 votes in the u.s. senate. the house of of reserves unless obama is going to roll over and say i made a to quit this, e and i don't think that will happen. that is number one. glad you raised the issue because it means you are involved in the future of ur country and that is admirable. ted cruz marco rubio,
for us. need men andat, we women that have courage. we are not looking for excuses. foundation mark lever ine, freedom works, all have found arguments on why obama care should be defunded. is, have estion to you you sat down with any of these organizations to discuss this so perhaps your opinion with be change the? >> if you have not would you so?sider doing >> i have dinner every tuesday demint.th jim claim that because you won't for obama er you are care is utterly ridiculous. i...
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where does it leave us? it leaves us today point that barack obama can do the politically impossible. he can dismiss these as phoney scandals. people are stunned. how can you dismiss the murder of an american border agent as a phoney scandal? tell that to the family of brian terry. how can you dismiss the death, the murders of four american citizens in benghazi, including ambassador stevens, the man you reported to care so much about, as a phoney scandal? how can you dismiss the greatest possible abuse of government power sticking the irs on its citizens as a phoney scandal? why? because barack obama can. because you all don't understand why because you are the average american out there who might rely on abc, nbc, cbs, cnn, "new york times," or the "washington post," for your news. if you have, you have just heard noise, and barack obama can now come in and say, it's nothing but noise. i'm trying to do my job. i'm trying to do what the president of the united states must do, and these republicans are muddyi
where does it leave us? it leaves us today point that barack obama can do the politically impossible. he can dismiss these as phoney scandals. people are stunned. how can you dismiss the murder of an american border agent as a phoney scandal? tell that to the family of brian terry. how can you dismiss the death, the murders of four american citizens in benghazi, including ambassador stevens, the man you reported to care so much about, as a phoney scandal? how can you dismiss the greatest...
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tonight i'm using the just the two of us setting. electrolux. be even more amazing. see the electrolux kitchen and laundry appliance collection at the home depot today. >>> in egypt today, 36 people died in one violent incident in cairo. this truck was carrying members of the muslim brotherhood from one prison to another when militants reportedly attacked it trying to free the people inside. prison pr it's nighttime in cairo with a strict curfew. protesters have been demanding muhammed morsi be returned to office. >>> let's talk about what the u.s. can or should be doing in egypt. good to see you both. >> good to see you. >> i want to start with comments made this morning by john mccain on cnn. he told candy crowley that the u.s. lost credibility in egypt and the u.s. should cut off aid all together. then candy asked him to describe the obama administration's overall policy toward the middle east. >> there is no policy and there is no strategy. therefore, we react and we react poorly. >> obviously harsh words from senator mccain. what do you think? does he have a poi
tonight i'm using the just the two of us setting. electrolux. be even more amazing. see the electrolux kitchen and laundry appliance collection at the home depot today. >>> in egypt today, 36 people died in one violent incident in cairo. this truck was carrying members of the muslim brotherhood from one prison to another when militants reportedly attacked it trying to free the people inside. prison pr it's nighttime in cairo with a strict curfew. protesters have been demanding muhammed...
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so you have to restore confidence first before we can discuss the use of weapons. otherwise if you fire a few rockets as president clinton used to do in afghanistan and then sit back, that would be quite useless. >> but when you say establish -- re-establish political credibility, what do you mean? do you mean side with the rebels, for example and say look, we are going to act more assertively on their behalf? >> no to take a clear political position in saying that we cannot as the international community allow president assad to continue treating his people, it is clear that the attacks were done by him. there is ample evidence, the president knows this. and this attack is enough to assign a team of american experts to study the area, you would find that the attack has happened. >> right. >> but president obama is hiding behind russia's president putin, in fact the two of them are working together in a sense, putin threatens the veto and obama says because of the threat of veto, i can't do anything. >> so you would put together, if you were president obama, you wo
so you have to restore confidence first before we can discuss the use of weapons. otherwise if you fire a few rockets as president clinton used to do in afghanistan and then sit back, that would be quite useless. >> but when you say establish -- re-establish political credibility, what do you mean? do you mean side with the rebels, for example and say look, we are going to act more assertively on their behalf? >> no to take a clear political position in saying that we cannot as the...
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terrorists who might use them against us. so, i have said before and i meant what i said, that the world has an obligation to make sure that we maintain the norm against the use of chemical weapons. now, i have not made a final decision about various actions that might be taken to help enforce that. >> joining us now live from the region with the latest is leyland. >> tucker, obviously, this entire region is watching intently. there are a lot of scenarios where a u.s. strike could certainly spark a regional war. front page on one of the israeli newspapers probably says it the best. tense waiting and these folks are all lining up for their gas masks. there were thousands of people out in the streets yesterday lining up for their gas masks, all over israel. some got them. some did not. obviously, a long weekend and perhaps a scary weekend if president assad makes good on his promise to set tel aviv ablaze if he is attacked. to that end, the israelis have deployed their iron dome missile defense system. they have also canceled w
terrorists who might use them against us. so, i have said before and i meant what i said, that the world has an obligation to make sure that we maintain the norm against the use of chemical weapons. now, i have not made a final decision about various actions that might be taken to help enforce that. >> joining us now live from the region with the latest is leyland. >> tucker, obviously, this entire region is watching intently. there are a lot of scenarios where a u.s. strike could...
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i'm going to use watergate has a comparative. let's take first benghazi. if it is true that this administration for political reasons didn't offer the military support that might have saved the lives of four men, one of them being the ambassador to libya, is that more important than a break-in of watergate? fast and furious. if it is true that this administration through its attorney general had the sale of arms in mexico that led to the death of an american agent and reportedly 200 mexicans is that more important than watergate? the irs scandal. if it is true that this administration in an effort to use the most feared a arm of government against its own citizenry. is that more important than watergate? that could be a judgment call how anybody could dispute i will never know. but should it be worthy of some coverage by somebody in the press? hell in the world can you say that's news? i have some numbers for you. in my pocket i have a list just to give you some semblance of the world around you. the irs -- this has been covered by nbc since june 27th not
i'm going to use watergate has a comparative. let's take first benghazi. if it is true that this administration for political reasons didn't offer the military support that might have saved the lives of four men, one of them being the ambassador to libya, is that more important than a break-in of watergate? fast and furious. if it is true that this administration through its attorney general had the sale of arms in mexico that led to the death of an american agent and reportedly 200 mexicans is...
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he is not using the bully pulpit. this is a bill that was jammed through. >> it is the law of the land. >> yes, but republicans are trying to repeal it. >> it is so unpopular. >> i understand your frustration. but don't you think the focus should be on something a. >> the unions are not happy with that. they are trying to force these employers in this way. >> the unions have to stand up to these issues that i just mentioned. i think that there are a lot of trends that now people are using obamacare as a scapegoat when bees were underway anyhow. neil: this is just an up-and-down financial decision. >> it is just not working as it is. >> all right. we look forward to getting you event. in the meantime, the real story on ceos. it wasn't what he meant, but why he missed it. we will have that coming up next. a quarter million tweeters musicare tweeting.eamed. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why the internet need a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less
he is not using the bully pulpit. this is a bill that was jammed through. >> it is the law of the land. >> yes, but republicans are trying to repeal it. >> it is so unpopular. >> i understand your frustration. but don't you think the focus should be on something a. >> the unions are not happy with that. they are trying to force these employers in this way. >> the unions have to stand up to these issues that i just mentioned. i think that there are a lot of...
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and i believe that spirit is there, that truth force inside each of us. i see it when a white mother recognizes her own daughter in the face of a poor black child. i see it when the black youth thinks of his own grandfather and the dignified steps of an elderly white man. it's there when the native born recognizing that striving spirit of the new immigrant, when the interracial couple connects the pain of a gay coup whole were discriminated against and understands it as their own. that's where courage comes from. when we turn not from each other or on each other but towards one another and we find that we do not walk alone. that's where courage comes from. and with that courage we can stand together for good jobs and just wages . with that courage we can stand together for the right to health care in the richest nation on earth for every person. with that courage we can stand together for the rights of every child from the corners of-- to the hills of appalachia to get an education that stirs the mind and captures the spirit and prepares them for the worl
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what can you tell us about those? >> it has been a symbolic day in terms of everything that is happening in egypt. all morning you had lawyers or president mubarak and the former interior minister accused of killing protesters in 2011. you had that trial on the egyptian television all morning with their lawyers arguing that they should go free. mubarak has been released to a military hospital earlier last week. this afternoon be will have top leaders of the muslim brotherhood making their first appearances in court since they were arrested in the past month. the time is changing back to the way they were. we do not expect anything concrete. you have both of these cases visible on the same day. host: i was reading yesterday about the military making a strong presence in particular in front of the court in cairo. what is the situation on the street? >> since the initial days after the bid crackdown on the muslim brotherhood, we saw hundreds killed. several days of ongoing instability and clashes. those have largely calm
what can you tell us about those? >> it has been a symbolic day in terms of everything that is happening in egypt. all morning you had lawyers or president mubarak and the former interior minister accused of killing protesters in 2011. you had that trial on the egyptian television all morning with their lawyers arguing that they should go free. mubarak has been released to a military hospital earlier last week. this afternoon be will have top leaders of the muslim brotherhood making their...
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would be used outside. the goal the president says is that make sure the assad government maintains control of its chemical weapons. they don't want them to end up in the hands of terrorist organizations. how does that make it more likely, not less. there's another concern not addressed by the obama administration, admitting to me last night they don't know where all the chemical munitions are. planning these strikes, you can't be sure they aren't going to hit any stockpiled weapons. it's nearly impossible to destroy c.w. from any kind of bomb. it spreads a toxic cloud that kills people and you can't control it. it's clear the white house is trying to painted the narrative that they are going to do this, send a message and there won't be any repercussions other than letting the world know that the u.s. means what it says. >> why do you think the u.s. has done away with any element of surprise as far as a possible military strike goes? >> it really has been striking. usually you get some sort of telegraphing
would be used outside. the goal the president says is that make sure the assad government maintains control of its chemical weapons. they don't want them to end up in the hands of terrorist organizations. how does that make it more likely, not less. there's another concern not addressed by the obama administration, admitting to me last night they don't know where all the chemical munitions are. planning these strikes, you can't be sure they aren't going to hit any stockpiled weapons. it's...